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Your position Your focus will be archaeozoological and isotope analysis of Neolithic lakeshore settlements in Switzerland. This PhD position forms part of an SNSF Weave/Lead Agency Project entitled
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exposure data representative for the population. Optional and depending on the interest of the candidate, the project may be adapted to include epidemiological analysis in HERMES (Health Effects Related
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receptor that initiates the lectin pathway of complement activation-an essential component of innate immunity. Beyond its role in pathogen defense, collectin-11 contributes to sterile inflammatory responses
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microbiology, as well as bioinformatics and the analysis of big datasets. Moreover, the Biozentrum offers excellent internal support from various core facilities with expert staff, and a structured PhD program
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, Quaternary Science, Palaeoecology, or a related field. Experience in palaeolimnology, palaeoecology, limnology, microfossil analysis and/or sediment work would be an advantage. Candidates should hold a valid
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facilitate effective data management, analysis, and visualization for researchers. By acting as an interface between the two domains Research and Informatics, R-IT helps ensure seamless communication and
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central component. Additionally, engagements with some of the following domains – cultural techniques, media archaeology, critical making, media forensics, medium design, infrastructure studies, political
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synthesis by ribosomes, see Schaefer et al., Cell Reports 2024). The unforeseen discovery of a translational role of cytosolic SOX2, distinct from its established significance as a pluripotency factor in the
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to, the analysis of data at the molecular, cellular, tissue and organism level. Bioinformatic and/or systems-biological expertise is a requirement, whilst a clinical background combined with a profound molecular
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defiance by centering on visual analysis grounds aspirational urbanism, rescaling the object of urban theory towards everyday micro-practices.